In a universe far, far away, there exists an alien world where they have a different periodic table, as shown below. Elements behave just like they do here, there are just less of them, and they have different names. You can calculate molar mass and other things from this periodic table just like you would from the periodic table on our world. Please calculate the molar mass of Jp2(JaJx2)5 in units of g/mol. Do not include units in your final answer. Be sure to follow significant figure rules for addition.

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In a universe far, far away, there exists an alien world where they have a different periodic table, as shown below. Elements behave just like they do here, there are just less of them, and they have different names. You can calculate molar mass and other things from this periodic table just like you would from the periodic table on our world.

Please calculate the molar mass of Jp2(JaJx2)5 in units of g/mol. Do not include units in your final answer. Be sure to follow significant figure rules for addition.

Atomic Number Symbol Name Atomic mass (g/mol)
1 J Jellium 1.28
2 Ja Jamium 2.48
3 Jo Jobium 4.87
4 Oj Jucium 7.27
5 R Racium 9.39
6 Ro Romium 11.10
7 Ju Julietium 14.05
8 Rm Randomium 15.28
9 Jr Juniorium 18.11
10 Jp Jeepium 19.05
11 Xr Xraium 21.88
12 Jx Jaxium 23.75
13 Rr Railroadium 25.21
 
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